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Any Rheem guys out there? Gary 06-01-2008
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Posted by KJPRO on June 3, 2008, 12:49 am

> Did the liquid line set loop several times, at the one end or the other?
> Some of the really early systems, they used the lineset as a metering
> device. Should not be the case, with the TXV coil. I think you're on to
> something, try a 3/8 liquid line.
>
> When the guys on the list aren't calling me a F' hack, they may agree.
> Clean
> the condensor is rapidly becoming my favorite thing to do to a system.
>
> Gary, I presume you cleaned the condensor? Even if it appears clean, it
> can
> still be running way under efficiency.


And you're still an idiot.



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Posted by new jersey on June 3, 2008, 8:51 am
Gary
how about check if unit works better when is little wamer outside
I beleive with out checking that all you need little more refrigerant
at 86 outside temp. your head is low and suction, the instructions
are not always corect, at 86 deg. you head should be around 280
with R-22 perhaps even higher.
Tony


>I just came back from my neighbors unit, its a 14 SEER Rheem R22 split HP.
> We walk our dogs together so he asked me if I could look at it tomorrow.
> He said it wasn't cooling when he got home yesterday so he shut off
> all night. I went & get my tools & checked it for him today. Water had
> been
> coming out of his secondary overflow at the eave so I figured it was
> probably the attic float switch. I used a wet vac on the secondary &
> primary & the system started up O.K. Here's where things get screwy.
> I checked the pressures & the system has fixed 25-30 degree
> superheat(TXV) on the plate.
> According to the chart the head pressures were right on
> the money.
> SP - 55 psi
> HP - 225 psi
> SH - 27 deg.
> SC - 20 deg.
> 86 DB outside temp
> 80 DB inside temp
>
> Temp across indoor coil 12 deg.
>
> I originally thought the charge was low but I always check the unit specs
> when available first.
> Any other unit I would say would have a restriction
> with high SH & SC but I've never seen a TXV that calls for such high SH.
> It doesn't even have a subcooling reference at all.
> Its pouring water out of the drain so its obviously doing some
> dehumidifying. I'm going back to check in the morning when I'll actually
> feel like working but curious if any one familiar with Rheem has ever run
> into this funky TXV 25-30 deg. SH spec. on a residential unit.



Posted by Noon-Air on June 3, 2008, 9:03 am

> Gary
> how about check if unit works better when is little wamer outside
> I beleive with out checking that all you need little more refrigerant
> at 86 outside temp. your head is low and suction, the instructions
> are not always corect, at 86 deg. you head should be around 280
> with R-22 perhaps even higher.
> Tony

WTF???? 280 head @ 86F?? with a scroll compressor??....care to take another
guess Stormin??


Posted by Stormin Mormon on June 3, 2008, 10:28 am
I don't have any sock puppets in use, at the moment. That would be Tony, not
Stormin.

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> Gary
> how about check if unit works better when is little wamer outside
> I beleive with out checking that all you need little more refrigerant
> at 86 outside temp. your head is low and suction, the instructions
> are not always corect, at 86 deg. you head should be around 280
> with R-22 perhaps even higher.
> Tony

WTF???? 280 head @ 86F?? with a scroll compressor??....care to take another
guess Stormin??



Posted by Don Ocean on June 4, 2008, 2:26 am
Stormin Mormon wrote:
> I don't have any sock puppets in use, at the moment. That would be Tony, not
> Stormin.


Stormy, I do believe we have found an apprentice for you. ;-p

>

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